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Specialists in cultural policy draw on many scholarly literatures and traditions, including but not limited to, media and communication studies, history, sociology, politics, arts management, geography, and cultural studies. Now, this new four-volume collection from Routledge brings together the key texts that form the background, context, and basis for a sophisticated understanding of the topic, materials that have hitherto been scattered throughout a variety of specialist journals and books. Cultural Policy offers advanced students and established researchers alike a comprehensive and carefully ordered ‘mini library’ of the subject’s major works.

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Cultural Policy: Critical Concepts in Media and Cultural Studies

Edited by Dave O’Brien and Kate Oakley

Volume 1

Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. J. Renciere, ‘Artistic Regimes and the Shortcomings of the Notion of Modernity’, in The Politics of Aesthetics, trans. G. Rockhill (London: Continuum, 2004), pp. 20-30.

5. B. Frey, ‘Cultural Economics - History and Theory’, in F. Snickars (ed.), Culture, Society and Market, The Swedish Research Seminar held at Sigtuna, January 24-25, 2000. Report from the Swedish National Council for Cultural Affairs, pp. 143-153.

9. H. H. Chartrand and C. McCaughey, ‘The Arm's Length Principle and the Arts: An International Perspective - Past, Present and Future’, in M.C. Cummings Jr and J. Mark Davidson Schuster (eds), Who's to Pay for the Arts?: The International Search for Models of Support (American Council for the Arts, N.Y.C, 1989).

10. N. Kawashima, ‘Corporate Support for the Arts in Japan: Beyond Emulation of the Western Models’, International Journal of Cultural Policy 18, 3 2012, 295-307.

23. N. Garnham, ‘From Cultural to Creative Industries: An Analysis of the Implications of the "Creative Industries" Approach to Arts and Media Policy Making in the United Kingdom’, International Journal of Cultural Policy 11, 1, 2005, 15-28.

About the Series

This extensive series from Routledge Major Works draws upon a broad range of academic interest within the diverse field of Media and Cultural Studies. The series explores key areas of research, such as Advertising and Radio and shines a spotlight on the study of Cinema, with collections analyzing the cinema of various geographic areas, including French Cinema and Chinese Cinema.

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